This is a stand-alone story about the two women in the Paradise Theater serial, but it takes place at least a month before Miranda meets Paul at that theater. Later, in Chapter 6, he speculates that the two roommates are having an affair, and he is correct. This story describes their first sexual experience after they move in together.
After a long separation, Ali comes, without her new husband, to visit Al and his wife. Her ulterior motives become clear when she asks Al to recreate their first sex for his wife. Once again, true elements inspired this CNF story.
Spreading the word of God in the more rural parts of the Empire is a tedious and thankless task. The Rector has found a way to have a happy ending in his labors in the field and has cast his seed in all directions like it is described in the books of the old testament.
A story about a search, forgiveness and justice, and how ideas and priorities change with the passage of time and events. Sometimes, after you've found a loved one you had lost, you need to find them afresh. Thirteen chapters, all finished and to be submitted every other day or so. Though told in the first person, it is completely fiction.
Molly is dissatisfied with her name especially since she is considering a career in modeling. Her foster home experiences are behind her now and she is in the fast lane of sexual exploration. Thank goodness she has the Reverend to cleanse her body with his beautiful cock of Redemption.
Maggie, a disillusioned and adulterous 39 year old preacher's wife, takes a job with a humanitarian organization in Africa. In the course of her adventures, she meets a young man.
A story in the Religious Revelations Universe
An old journal written by a missionary in the Mid-Pacific reveals a very different and interesting island culture. He found a matriarchal (compassionate), polyandric, and pantheistic culture that had some better answers than he got from the Bible. That led to becoming an amateur sociologist. This writing is adapted from his 19th century journal.
Fourteen-year-old Ernst has the looks and voice of an angel in early nineteenth-century Austria. These attributes mark him inevitably to be the catamite of a rich sponsor. He is resolved to this, and is initiated by Baron Otto von Lauffen. When the boy’s voice changes, the baron transfers Ernst to an older boys’ choir and new voracious choir master. Ernst wants to be a painter, though, and meets one younger and more desirable than the baron or the choir master.